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'Tuesday Morning Strange' ■ o the tune of Tuesday Morning Strange juniors and seniors performed the traditional Howdy Assembly before the student body. Corny skits poked fun at the newcomers as they ridiculed the appetizing Sophomore Class Council meeting, the wild and crazy sophs, the disco sophs, and, indeed, the Bad News Bees. Although the assembly served as an escape from the daily routine, it was a relief to know that the Howdy Assembly comes only once a year. Rolling along on his tricycle, Robert Fowler introduces each act. Pages by Carolyn Lugo, Charley Ainsworth. Alien soph-heads Cindy McDonald, David Howard and Natalie Pyatt eat their way through a skit. Portraying the class dorks, Tracy Dockray and Brad Burhman poke fun at sophomore stupidity. The whole gang sums up their tribute to sophs with a song. Wild and crazy Ken Campbell discos onto the stage. 12 Hangin' around
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Student Council Seeks Solutions The sting of inflation did not seem to hit Monterey. Student Council sold t-shirts, decals, magazines, mums, etc. at an all-time record rate to fund trips, buy equipment for the school and to finance cheerleader expenses. Student body president Annette Morris led the group; Chris Kiesling served as vice-president; senior Pam Moore was secretary and Ken Campbell collected the money. Kim Wallace was head cheerleader. The group sponsored events such as after-game dances. Homecoming, Cowtown, the annual canned food and blood drives, and Christmas parties for under-privileged children. Some outstanding assemblies were Sweet Comfort, a four-piece religious group from Los Angeles; Power Play, a multi-media production; and, of course, the class talent shows. 14 Hangin' around
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